METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CORING A LETTUCE HEAD AND INSTALLATION FOR INDUSTRIAL PEELING OF A LETTUCE HEAD
20200015507 ยท 2020-01-16
Inventors
Cpc classification
B26D7/27
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B26D3/26
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
A23N15/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
B26D1/143
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B26F3/00
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A method of coring a lettuce head, consisting in cutting the lettuce head (TS) transversely with respect to its axis (RR), above the core (TR), leaving a residue (E4) formed by the core and the remains of the leaves, while the residue (E4) is rotated about its axis while a jet of cutting water forming a cutting line (AA) is directed toward the base of the rotating residue (RR) to separate the leaf remains from the core (TR).
Claims
1) Process for coring a lettuce head, characterized in that the lettuce head (TS) is fixed to a rotating support (2) of a shaft (RR) the lettuce head (TS) is cut transversely to its shaft (RR) above the core (TR), leaving a residue (E4) formed by the core (TR) with leaf remains, the power of a cutting water jet is adjusted according to the different hardnesses of the core (TR) and the main ribs (N1, N2, N3) of the leaves, the residue (E4) is made to rotate while a jet of cutting water forming a cutting axis (AA) is directed at the residue (E4) core base so that the cutting line (AA) shaves the surface of the core at the incipient point of the leaves and cuts the base (NB) of the main rib of the lettuce leaves to separate the leaf remains from the core (TR).
2) Covering panel according to claim 1, characterized in that the axis (AA) of the cutting jet is oriented so that it is substantially tangent to a middle point (PI) with respect to the surface of the core TR.
3) Industrial peeling process for lettuce heads using the coring process according to claim 1, characterized in that the lettuce head (TS) is fixed to a rotary shaft support (2) (RR), different leaf parts of the lettuce head (TS) are cut successively by rotating it with the rotating support (2) in front of knives (31) to cut successive leaf pieces, the lettuce head (TS) is finally cut transversely to its axis (RR) just above the end of the core (TR) leaving a leaf residue (E4), the power of the cutting water jet is adjusted according to the different hardnesses of the core (TR) and the main ribs (N1, N2, N3) of the leaves, the residue (E4) is rotated and the cutting water jet (cutting axis (AA) is directed at the base of the core (TR) at the beginning of the leaves to separate the leaf pieces and the core (TR).
4) Device for coring lettuce heads including: a rotating support (2) for receiving the lettuce head (TS) fixed to the support (2) by its core (TR) oriented according to the axis of rotation (RR) of the support (2), a transversal cutting device (3a) for cutting the lettuce head (TS) transversely to its axis just above the core (TR) and forming a residue (E4) comprising the core (TR) and the bases of the leaves from the core, an adjustable-strength cutting water jet monitor (41), mounted to be adjustable so that its cutting axis (AA) intercepts the volume of the residue (E4) at the base of the leaves of the lettuce head, an over-pressurized water supply (47) to the monitor (41) and, a control unit (160) managing the operation of the transverse cutting device (P.sub.n), the rotating support (2) and the cutting water jet nozzle (41).
5) Industrial peeling plant for lettuce heads comprising: a set of rotating supports (2) for transferring heads of lettuce (TS) between the entrance of the installation (100) and the evacuation of the core (TR) stripped of the lettuce leaves, a supply station (Po) for loading the lettuce heads (TS) on the rotating supports (2), a succession of cutting stations (P1, P2, P3 . . . ) to cut successively pieces of leaves according to the products to be obtained, a coring device (4) according to claim 4 downstream of the cutting stations (P1, P2, P3 . . . ) for coring the residue (E4) cut from the lettuce head, collecting the remaining leaves and removing the stripped core and, a control unit (160) which manages the synchronized operation of the sealing device (4) and the other components of the plant.
6) Industrial peeling plant for lettuce heads according to claim 5, characterized in that all the rotating supports (2) for transferring the heads of lettuce are made up of a carousel (1) around which the various cutting stations (P1, P2, P3 . . . ) and the coring device (4) are distributed.
Description
ILLUSTRATIONS
[0021] This invention will be described below in greater detail by means of a method for coring a lettuce head and a coring device and an industrial peeling installation for a lettuce head using the method and/or device(s) illustrated in the attached drawings in which:
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
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[0029] To simplify the description, the lettuce head TS could be considered to be an object of revolution with an axis of symmetry passing through the core TR. It can be assumed that this axis of symmetry of the lettuce head attached to support 2 coincides with the axis of rotation RR of the rotating support 2.
[0030] The successive cuts are made using disc-shaped rotating knives in front of which the lettuce heads TS pass while turning about their axis RR.
[0031] The movement of the carousel 1 about its axis ZZ is one of rotation movement stoppage of the rotation each time a lettuce head TS is to be placed on a rotating support 2 reaching the supply station Po. This brief stop is also used for coring, in the coring station P.sub.n whose adjustable monitor 41 generating the cutting water jet is attached with its cutting line AA, the lettuce head TS being carried by the rotating support 2 rotating through this cutting line AA.
[0032] Other cutting operations may possibly be carried out on the fly.
[0033] For the installation of a lettuce head TS, it may be simply sufficient to temporarily slow down the rotation speed of the carousel 1; the same applies if the rotation speed of the support 2 about its axis RR near the coring station P.sub.n is fast compared to the displacement speed or circulation speed on the path TC of the carousel 1. The core TR will then be cored on an envelope surface that will not strictly be a surface of revolution.
[0034] In more detail, carousel 1 is a plate or a box 12 mounted to rotate ZZ on a frame 11 and driven in circulation automatically or manually (see
[0035] The operation of installation 100 is managed by the control unit 160. In installation 100 surrounded by a wall 150, the workstations P1 . . . P.sub.n are set out around the carousel 1 downstream of the supply station Po where an operator or an automatic loader presents the lettuce heads TS one by one, with the core facing towards the rotating support 2. The lettuce head TS is then hung by its core TR by automatically inserting the attaching devices 21 of the rotating support 2. The assembly comprising support 2 carrying the head can then rotate about its axis of rotation RR.
[0036] The supply station Po is followed by cutting stations P1, P2, P3 . . . through which the TC circular path of the lettuce heads TS passes. Each cutting station P1, P2, P3 . . . comprises one or several rotary knives 31, driven by a motor 32, preferably disc-shaped and on which the lettuce head TS passes while rotating about its axis RR. Depending on the successive parts of the leaf to be cut from each TS lettuce head, the knives 31 act separately or simultaneously. The parts of the cut leaves are evacuated and collected separately by unrepresented transfer means.
[0037] The last part of the installation is the coring station Pn which receives the residue E4 from the lettuce head cut transversely above the core TR.
[0038] The coring station P.sub.n includes blanking coring 4, which is described in detail below.
[0039] In a variant, if this transversal cut is not already done upstream, a transversal cutting device 3a is built into the coring station Pn.
[0040] The coring station Pn in which the residue E4 of the lettuce head TS carried by the rotating support 2 arrives, includes a water jet monitor 41 whose cutting axis AA is set to aim at the core TR at the greatest tangent possible and cut the base of the leaves to separate them from the core TR.
[0041] In practice, an orientation of the AA axis at an exact tangent to the core shell is not possible because the core TR does not end in a conical surface of rotation. However, by setting the cutting axis AA as close as possible to the fastening devices 21, it is moved near to the base of the main ribs of the lettuce leaf crowns; by an angular sweep (slight variation in the angle ) it is possible to target successive leaf base crowns during the rotation of the core TR. The power of the jet adjustable to suit the nature of the lettuces must be sufficient to cut the main rib of the lettuce leaves without damaging the core since it is much harder than the main ribs of the leaves. The projected droplets deflected by the surface of the core TR have sufficient energy to cut the base of the ribs on successive peripheral trajectories, without cutting the core itself and thus leaving hard pieces at the base of the ribs of the cut leaves.
[0042] After this coring operation, the fastening devices 21 are opened and the stripped core TR falls off the support 2 which once again reaches the supply station Po.
[0043] The various dressing and cutting operations are depicted schematically in
[0049] In the current state of the art, coring is done with a pointed straight-bladed knife held at an angle to the axis of rotation RR in the lettuce head TS in its state E4. The blade is oriented in direction d (part 2D) while part E4 of the lettuce head rotates; it thus cuts the base of the ribs of the core leaves into a conical shape, separating the last pieces of the lettuce leaves while leaving significant parts of the leaves still attached to the cores.
[0050] The core is detached from the rotating support 2 which returns to the supply station Po to receive a new head of lettuce to prepare.
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[0052] Box 1 houses the equipment to ensure the stopping or rotation of the supports about their axis RR and actuating the attaching devices 21.
[0053] According to
[0056] The cutting water jet monitor 41 has a nozzle defining the axis AA of the jet which is the cutting axis. The adjustable high-pressure water supply, for 2000 bar, is provided by a pipe 46 from a booster 47 with a loop 461 to absorb the adjustment movements of the monitor 41. The boom 42 includes a height-adjustable RV column 421 and a horizontal arm 422 for horizontal adjustment RH and ending with a pin 423 carrying monitor 41.
[0057] Column 421 is equipped with an actuator 43 for vertical adjustment RV and arm 422 is equipped with an actuator 44 for horizontal adjustment RH. Pin 423 is connected to arm 422 by an actuator 45 to adjust the orientation angle of the axis AA in the plane of the figure. But it is also possible to use an actuator 45 allowing a rotational movement in all three axes.
[0058] The adjustment of the cutting axis AA in its position and angle is remote controlled. This may involve a number of pre-established settings based on the geometric characteristics of the lettuces, particularly in the core area, to adapt these settings accurately to the coring, in addition to cutting the leaves. Setting can also be done by eye, on a stationary installation 100 and a coring station P.sub.n which is safely accessible in.
[0059] The cutting control is synchronized with the rotational movement of carousel 1 with the switching on and off of monitor 41 by program.
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[0062] The monitor 41 is mounted in a collar support 424 of adjustable pin 423 so that it can be easily removed for maintenance operations.
[0063] The rotating support 2 axis RR has three retractable claw-shaped attaching devices 21 shown here in the retracted position. The three claws 21 have a curved leg 21a mounted on a pivoting tab 21b and a controlled lever 21c. The water jet lance 41 carried by the stem 42 is adjustable in the XY plane and in inclination (angle ) in relation to the RR axis of rotation of holder 2 and lettuce head, which allows precise positioning of the cutting line AA in relation to the core.
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[0065] The residue E4 of a lettuce head cut perpendicular to its axis RR, near the end of the core TR, is carried by the non-detailed claws 21 of the rotating support 2. The cutting axis AA of the monitor 41 directed to pass as close as possible to the claws 21 and minimize leaf loss.
[0066] The cutting axis AA is adjusted in a position skimming the natural surface, not exactly of a curved shape of the core TR.
[0067] With few exceptions, the TR cores of a series of TS lettuce heads are approximately the same shape so that the angle and position adjustment of the cutting jet materialized by the AA axis will be the same. This axis AA substantially meets the base of the main ribs N of the successive leaf crowns of the residue E4.
[0068] The strength of the jet is adjusted according to the relative hardness of the base of the main ribs and the trajectory: the hardness of the core, compared to that of the ribs and even to the base of the ribs, is sufficiently different to allow the appropriate setting of the jet so that it the ribs without cutting the core. The setting can be at the limit of this pressure range so that even if the point of impact PI of the jet on the rotating core TR does not correspond exactly to a crown of rib NB bases, the energy of the droplets deflected after their impact at the point of impact PI is sufficient to detach the leaves. This effect is used if the cutting axis AA cannot be a skimming angle (angle 1) as shown in
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[0070] The jets of droplets RA deflected at the point of impact PI of the cutting axis AA and the surface of the core TR successively work on the rib rings N1, N2, N3 and cut them.
[0071] The strength of the cutting jet setting is adjusted according to the experimental data collected for different types of lettuces.
[0072] It should be noted that residues E4 are cut parts of lettuce heads TS with fairly uniform dimensional and geometric characteristics within the limits of plant products. The characteristics of the angle settings a and point of impact PI of the cutting axis AA are to be interpreted in this context of possible accuracies for natural products.
[0073] Thus, in particular, the PI impact point of the cutting axis AA and the surface of the TR core is, when possible, a point of tangency to this surface, with a certain imprecision since the TR core rotates and its surface is not a surface of revolution. The point of impact PI is an average point located either at the base NB of the first ring N, N1 of the ribs, or between this ring and that of the following ribs N2, N3.
[0074] The jet power adjustment comes under the same considerations although the evident difference in hardness of a core and the ribs of its leaves accepts an adjustment requiring less precision.
[0075] Finally, it is worth recalling that since cutting and coring operations are carried out during the rotation of the E4 residue about its axis, the point of impact or tangency moves on a circular curve.
[0076] Although the above description refers to heads of lettuce, the invention applies to any type of plant with a leaf-bearing core, such as cabbage, which requires such coring. The term lettuce head should therefore be used in a non-restrictive sense for the application of the coring process and device depending on the invention.
NOMENCLATURE
[0077] 100 Industrial peeling installation [0078] 150 Enclosure [0079] 160 Control unit [0080] 1 Carousel [0081] 11 Frame [0082] 12 Case [0083] 2 Rotary support [0084] 21 Fastener, hook [0085] 21a Curved arm [0086] 21b Tab [0087] 21c Lever [0088] 3 Cutting device [0089] 3a Transversal cutting device [0090] 31 Cutting disc [0091] 32 Motor [0092] 4 Coring device [0093] 41 Cutting water jet nozzle [0094] 411 Solenoid valve [0095] 42 Boom [0096] 421 Column [0097] 422 Arms [0098] 423 Pin [0099] 424 Collar holder [0100] 43 Vertical adjustment actuator [0101] 44 Horizontal adjustment actuator [0102] 45 Angular actuator [0103] 46 High pressure water pipe [0104] 461 Loop [0105] 47 Booster [0106] 5 Chute [0107] TS Lettuce head [0108] TR Core [0109] E1, E2, E3 Successive cutting states of the head TS [0110] E4 Residue [0111] N1, N2, N3 Main leaf ribs [0112] NB Rib base [0113] C1-C8 Knives [0114] Po Supply station [0115] P1, P2, P3 Cutting stations [0116] Pn Coring station [0117] ZZ Carousel rotation axis [0118] XX Horizontal direction [0119] YY Vertical direction [0120] RH Horizontal adjustment [0121] RV Vertical adjustment [0122] R Angular adjustment [0123] AA Cutting axis [0124] RA Deflected droplet jets [0125] PI Impact point of the cutting axis on surface of core [0126] RR Rotary axis of rotation of rotating support [0127] 1, 2 Angles of inclination of cutting axis with respect to the rotation axis [0128] d Direction of core cutting with knife